Freeport

/ˈfriːpɔːrt/ noun

A port or area where goods can be imported, stored, handled, manufactured, or reconfigured without customs duties or government intervention.

Compound of 'free' from Old English 'frēo' and 'port' from Latin 'portus' meaning harbor. The concept emerged in medieval Europe as trading centers that operated with reduced tariffs to encourage commerce and economic growth.

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